Umm... we're talking about an Oly E-3
For image stabilization the entire sensor moves at low frequency... the
same frequency at which you're swaying about with the camera in your
hands. For dust cleaning the filter in front of the sensor is what gets
shaken but at ultrasonic frequency.
Chuck Norcutt
Bill Pearce wrote:
> I had understood that the cleaning mechanism was what allowed the sensor
> shift IS possible, and why the cleaning would never be as effective as
> Oly's, because the sensor shif mechanism isn't capable of ultrasonic
> operation.
>
> Should I not read the web?
>
> Bill Pearce
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Winsor Crosby" <wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 2:03 PM
> Subject: [OM] Re: My E-3 returns
>
>
>> The sensor does not move with stabilization. It is a filter in front
>> of the sensor that moves.
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>> Winsor
>> Long Beach, California, USA
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>> On / April 7, 2008 CE, at 10:53 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
>>
>>> Could it be that the stabilizing mechanism doesn't always park the
>>> sensor at
>>> the same place?
>>
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